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Dead I Well May Be
- Narrated by: Gerard Doyle
- Length: 12 hrs and 25 mins
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Publisher's Summary
So admits Michael Forsythe, an illegal immigrant escaping the troubles in Belfast, Northern Ireland. But young Michael is strong and fearless and clever, just the fellow to be tapped by Darkey, a crime boss, to join a gang of Irish thugs struggling against the rising Dominican powers in Harlem and the Bronx. The time is pre-Giuliani New York, when crack rules the city, squatters live furtively in ruined buildings, and hundreds are murdered each month. Michael and his lads tumble through the streets, shaking down victims, drinking hard, and fighting for turf, block by bloody block.
Dodgy and observant, not to mention handy with a pistol, Michael is soon anointed by Darkey as his rising star. Meanwhile Michael has very inadvisably seduced Darkey's girl, Bridget, saucy, fickle, and irresistible. Michael worries that he's being followed, that his affair with Bridget will be revealed. He's right to be anxious; when Darkey discovers the affair, he plans a very hard fall for young Michael, a gambit devilish in its guile, murderous in its intent.
But Darkey fails to account for Michael's toughness and ingenuity or the possibility that he might wreak terrible vengeance upon those who would betray him.
A natural storyteller with a gift for dialogue, McKinty introduces to readers a stunning new noir voice, dark and stylish, mythic and violent, complete with an Irish lilt.
Critic Reviews
"A profoundly satisfying book from a major new talent, and one of the best crime fiction debuts of the year." (Booklist)
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- Tezza
- 08-10-2023
Excellent
No wonder so many read the series by this author. It is so easy to immerse yourself in the story. This is also attained by the flawless reading of the narrator who is well matched.
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- Linda Marea
- 12-02-2023
What a cracking story!!
I was bereft after finishing the Sean Duffy series - never wanted it to end! But found this book, written much earlier, also read by the excellent Gerard Doyle.
This character isn’t Sean Duffy but he’s a winning loveable scoundrel.
McKinty’s style is black witty and thoroughly addictive.
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- Albear
- 30-05-2023
Hypnotically poetic Irish crime thriller
A violent but philosophical take on an Irishman in New York. Exquisitely written and shocking in parts, it’s a riveting journey that kept me enthralled throughout. It also has the perfect narrator.
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- Amazon Customer
- 01-10-2021
A Great listen.
Not too keen on the violent killings but just love the very Irish internal monologues of McKintys characters.
And- I could listen to Gerald Doyle read an IKEA manual!!!!
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- Lyndi
- 14-12-2023
Just brilliant
I loved the poker faced realism of the prose juxtaposed to the sensitive deeper thinker the protagonist emerged as. A killer the reader would love.
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- Amazon Customer
- 05-07-2023
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Started with the story first chapters, then gradually warmed to the character, then became to love him, couldn’t leave until the end, superb story.
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- Nadia David
- 14-01-2019
Savage and beautiful
McKinty’s writing just gets better and better. This is a violent, beautiful book and read perfectly by Gerard Doyle. Loved it.
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- Amazon Customer
- 07-11-2021
Enjoyable
Another good story by Adrian. Only thing that let it down was the bad language but in keeping with other of his writing .Storyline was as good as his other story. narration easy to listen to.
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- Helen Engstrom
- 10-12-2022
To soliloquise or not to soliloquies?
Having just read/listened to all of the Sean Duffy series twice over, I didn’t want to leave Belfast, Adrian McKinty or Gerard Doyle, so went on to the Michael Forsyth series. Michael is not as compelling a character as Sean Duffy. He’s much more of a thug and harder to love. But it was his constant extended soliloquies that I wanted to take a red pen to. Especially in Mexico. In need of a good edit. Thank goodness for Gerard Doyle!
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- Anonymous User
- 20-12-2023
Invincible
I just love the narrator bringing the story to live, while I love the Author this story dragged on a bit, I had the feeling he got stuck in the prison and then turned into invincibility.
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